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Pretty Dancers at M oore ‘DENY CHARGES | IN ARMY PROBE J. |Witnesses Refute Hanging WILD CHASE RESULTS IN Candee Sisters Chaviatn | Testimony ! | WASHINGTON Jan, 1 Charee i tates v nded fal 1 | Bandit Suspects Are aa nye ‘ vith After Series of Bold : Benge : Robberies with t it As « result of four robberies, ol ‘home was p aitively identith Monday nigh «i Tuesday morn t wae pe od for ahipment | The witne on were John 1 riynn and Thomas Corley of Cambridge | Mass and Richard M. Sullivan of Bomerville, Mas They appeared to to ape the ze ms ~ ag a J ‘ | ob oneal gen mga told the comenitiog that marty, Amer street an oil station, and a 0) ee nat tat tal aaa man, and a woman were the ican mothers did not « c r vietims pur robberies, own sons | N. BM m, motorman of a : Lab ——— bras Sy oegge pagan man Madron. reet car, had ast erd’s aan lon He Myr “a “ a hls car at the end of the lin wg! gl = ; Fs em gm | Madrona park early Tuesday were sen o the Ae ne p a nn 4 ing. Whfle Mason was re hangman's c ; ap’ an } meter, a lone be g bye over the ‘ a a eS | small car, and The black cap 4 rp ning board, he co’ moved fre bodies Hubbard band over his ¢ referre “i to take them oft " box, He took ¢ if f Tr told today that oso poeta a’ ; Tien Kiev Wilmington, N. ¢ was | eaped. Mason was killed In action and waa not hanged) i) % leacriptio: a he ba by “Hard. Rolled” Smith as witness | nish a & ription, as ulieces i me thet his face with a white hanc ane r Driving an automob: " earlier in the evening pel R. Post, two bandits held up a cas tion located at Ravenna bivd. an¢ Brooklyn ave, at 9:90 ™ y eve Ring. After robbing the atten ant of ‘OKUMA BURIED; | MANY ATTEND| TOKYO, Jan. 17.—One hundred in the power of @ were paid to the bandits and chased them on Dexter ave. firing as they went. When the Dandits reached Harrison st. they wrecked their car, and ran from it McCarty chased one of the men, ‘who fled to Lake Union, and jumped im, swimming out to a launch. Mc-/ Carty soon found a way to board th boat, and arrested the man, who gave the name of F. R. Stanley, 20. The other man said his name was Irving Abbott, 23. Tire stolen money was re ‘The higt the Japa: dead leader | Memnaces of cot to the family fr nation The funeral wna tall, It was ewtima | mnie m yen, or roughly $475,000. 7 ~ $15 they drove off in the snow. l thousand people n¥ attended the storm. 7. “begat prowl car =a funeral of Marq ykuma, | Ray Newton and {the “genro. der atat charge of Seret ae “ of th wenn Ider at fn Patrolman J. R. McCarty jed the of Japan, wh aA week ago. | | 1 parte of the) fh) tanorate In de J it com one ernmeat solemn open door” pol jot the Amerie ly reaffirming the an gov covered. | ley in China, Aurelio Cabero, 34, accused of rob- "Thin declaration s undgratood to bing Victor Tapia, $06 Seventh ave., \ a be the most eweeptr i of $11 at the point of a knife. The “ J a) pronsiee weit oft | robbery took place at Fourth ave. 8. “ world to observe t i N the i open door, Def These twoliree the resolu and Washington st. Tapia said he was walking along the street when two men suddenly confronted him and struggled with him. One of the men placed a knife against his heart and threatened to The Cameron sisters,.Dorothy and Madeline charming girls are offering a delightful dancing act at thé ine tay ope Moore this week. it tn Intended influence” in Ch Vaudevitie’s dancing act de luxe te) the performance of this wonderful kill him, at the Moore this week, It ix the Artist that the Cameron sisters de | After he had submitted toa search /ofrering of the Cameron sisters, |'*rmined to take up dancing. | | Mines dolegate. At the same time, |] the police, Cabero * puplis 6 1" areie a! 4 | ute he gooey ave. S. and|Derethy and Madelina How these ine Metropolitan Ballet school they |h* 894 an American delegate an is * s bs ce ! - . jounced hat . ermands will | King et. early Tuesday morning by ;tWO charming sisters got to the top| studied for two years, dancing in the POWs Ko i “ he - > ae wilh . ” 8.1 hei prof ensiort a eremti me psa bh Oo kee a uitio pe cones o conterenes Patroimen Frank Phillips and A. B.|!" their profession is an interesting |opera ballet to keep up their tuition |* considered | wT ten Wee story Just a short time ago Dorothy and Madeline were merely two Brooklyn "Thursday for the bandit who rob- high school girls, living their lives bed Mrs. Peggy Young, 3327 Cheasty |!9 the same. plain, uneventful way biy., of $30 at 20th ave. §. and Hinda|that the average Brooklyn girl does, feea. Then opportunity Knocked at the door—an offer to appear with the niusical comedy, “Town ‘Topics and later an engagement in “So Long Letty.” ‘Tracy. together wtih Detectives D. ‘M. Bisine and Martin Celary. A police search was under way Fastern given comm nor the fact that the defi [door formula has been pr came the Ture of vaudeville the committee by Secretacy of & ith ne other ambitions in mind than |and today the pretty little Cameron st. Monday night, After robbing |™’ ughe: de. public. Mrs eke ct the opint of a pisto!, |! graduate from high school and sisters are offering to the theatre 1 nc gy roa agg wall: Som the bandit told her not to look back. /have a beau going public one of the pretticnt | Tunmined tithe in connection with | Then Paviowa appeared Ina Brook: ‘dancing acta booked over the Or. and then fled. Mrs. Young is em ployed by Schwabacher Bros. |!¥ theatre. It was after witnessing |pheum circuit tee renee on that nea reg pepe when he Ume came ‘ ul Jor wholesale grocers, in their candy de cman saat, | partment. The committee will finally adopt the resolution at (ts meeting late to | day, it and the declara be made public ie believed, “Open Door” Policy in China et ee HERE’S MORE ABOUT MAYOR BY A. L. BRADFORD Tt was lea the United Press | th WASHINGT Jan. 17 The today that the dd ten of the nine is STARTS ON PAGE ONE |) wees in the Washington conter| powers im sana of tes ence today had p 1 themadives | Far tee last night pecial rights built for $1,750,000," One of the mayor's suggestions | — was that the contract might yet be Cohen added. or declaration stopped by court action. Councilman Fitzgerald pointed out th: Storrie & Co, have already bored 200 feet of | tunnel and have $200,000 worth of| supplies on the ground. i ‘The mayor's communication con-| taining the allegations of Hease that | fj] Seattle bond dealers had conspired | to keep the price of the bonds at a low figure were referred to the city utilities and finance committees. eee EXPLAINS WHY HE DIDN'T SIGN: >» by THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT Our interest in you is the reason you like to buy in the Bargain Basement. Our problem is your problem—Economy. New Sport Coats in Gay Colors $14.75 In a memorandum Mayor Caldwell st left for the Orien public by his Owen, the mayor ¢ had not signed th of water dep “Beattie money,” he said delivery of these us $300 a day in artme does ave this amount Many different styles, in medium-weight coatings” livery after s vallaiasaibedbeornde Flare sleeves, raglan and set-in, narrow belts, various col- Acting Mayor B Hesketh tw lar lines—the collars of checked and contrasting material, “egy ale and the different backs, finished with box pleats, inverted liver the bonds in box pleats, flat pleats and stitching, make the lot an inter- time, and arise if they are n two months. ‘Tuesday that th full authority to Charge of Murder to Be Filed Today Robert Foster wil y with the mur in-law, Mrs. Georgie I Ps announcemen esting one to choose from. French blue and military red. The colors are tan, orange, The sizes are 16 to 40. Women’s Oxfords for Long Feet $3.95 sign the tends \anoohind = Pasa” Brown Dress Oxfords, made of Caberetta leather, with a Cuban heel. This is a ‘9 eve real bargain for the woman who isn’t usually able to buy her shoes at such a low Foster has been confined until price, 8 64, to 8, Monday at city hospital, suffering from a self-inflicted bullet wound, He ! is now at the county jail The shooting curred after Mra.| ? pind ones cece | Samples of Women's Wearables sion to see his wife and baby, and told him to leave the house. At Prices That Speak for Themselves —Petticoats, 98¢. —Percale Aprons, 98¢. ~—-Extra-size Flannelette Gowns, white and fancy stripes, $1.29. Silk Chemi $1.75 and $1.95, —Gingham D, es with pique and organdie trims, $1.95. Serpentine Crepe Kimonos, $1.95. Crepe de Chine Gowns, $2.95. —Jer Silk Pettibockers, $3.95. . Missing Cashier of Defunct Bank Found |) —corset Covers —-Boudoir C —Boudoir C. —Drawers, ¢ —Corset Cove Petticoats ¢ and TH¢. Chemises, 59¢ and 79¢. Gowns, 59¢ and 79¢. Flannelette and Muslin Gown © house of lords in of th stains about THE SEATTLE STAR ee Buy Now in the January Clearance Sales for Less Than Replacement Prices Clearance prices are less than the wholesale That’s why a visit here will pay event the mall to advertise. many items in this great economy N O price today. And lots of you well in savings. itéms are too s ‘High Lighes i in the January Clearance Sales |, Women’s Winter Hats Reduced | Women’s Hats Reduced to ‘$5. 00 | Velvet and Felt Hats in bright Velvet Hats in costume ir er) colors and black—mostly in small and black—large and small ef. neat effects—hats that one may Chin Chin and turban spring. Trimmed with embroidery, flowers, feathers and novelties. fects, e styles, in late winter models. Trimmed with metallic, fringe, feathers, fur,.beads and trina THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE A Jobber’s Cleanup of Stunning Prunella Skirts Specially Bought ee Specially Priced Lf $6.95 ---$8.95---$12.95 Excellent skirts priced at far less than regular. In the collection are box, inverted box, knife and combination plaits, in stripes, plaids and checked ef- fects, light and dark tones combined. Lats of practical colors, such as navys, brown, tans, grays and blacks, suitable for the business or sports woman. Sizes 26 to 38 waist, in all prices. SECOND FLOOR-—-THE BON MARCHE New Economies for Your Linen Chest Damask Sets Damask Cloths and Linen Napkins $6.00 Linen Cloths at Low ‘i: — q $9.75 Napkins Dozen lain Linen Luncheon 7 200 assorted patterns ine quak Cloths with double row All-linen hemstitched in Damask Cloths, 70x70 ‘ 1,000 dozen fine e of hemstitching on good pattern sets, including inches up to 170x108 ity Alllinen | Napking quality aill-linen cloth— cloth 54x54 inches, and inches, are included, and in heavy satin finish 86-inch width, $2.00; 45- inch width A-inch and in coin dot and floral patterns — good, one-half dozen Napkins to match in 15-inch the qualities and price range are very moderate. width, $4. Napkins to size — attractive pat- Napkins to match some practical additions to match, 14x14 inches, at terns. of the cloths. the Hope Chest. $5.00. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE a A Sale of Men’s and ee Men’ s Trousers $2.95-$3.45-$4.95-$5.95 — 500 pairs of Trousers in the lot—values that you men and young men cannot afford to pass up. i Made of good strong serges, cassimeres and worsteds, — in plain colors, fancy mixtures and striped effects. THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—' Many shapes and sizes. If materials are bought here yor ‘ae complete shades under our instruction free. 334 Lamp Shade Frames Formerly $1.00 to $4.50 FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Clearance Savings for Boys Boys’ Gloves 29c Pair 200 pairs, gauntlet style, of leather with lining, reduced for Clearance. 125 Beanies at 29c Knitted Beanies, in school colors, reduced. Handkerchiefs at 742c Each 300 in all, plain white, greatly reduced, Middy Hats at 29c Each Twenty in the lot, of felt, in school colors, at lower prices. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON’ MARCHE Attractive Lines of New Hair Goods The Hair Dressing’ Shop has complete stocks of new Switches and Jaynes to make you more attrac- tive. Hair Switches, Curly hair Jaynes, including g¢ Curly hair Jaynes for $2.98. Cap-shaped Hair Nets, 9¢ each. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE fleece ” including gray, « Excellent Clearance Offerings Dinnerware,Fancy China Glassware, Silverware Half Price Interesting News From the Food Shops Here are a few items that we offer at a saving to help you live for less: —Cocoa, 10¢ a pound. —Wnm. Boyer’s Jelly, 11¢ a jar. 4 —Del Monte Apricots, 4 cans for 75¢. ‘| —Del Monte Peaches and Pineapple, 4 cans $1.00. | 4 Hundreds of pieces of odds and ends that must —Phez Apple Butter and Jam, 4 cans for 75¢. in go, so down go the prices to half, —Dill Pickles, 9¢ a can. | ua. 80 pieces of Rosenthal China Dinnerware at Half r Large jar of Pickles for 19¢. } Price, ~—White Bear Soap, 5 bars for 10¢. ani Al aitiaaed is Faulthle Siaadine yes ee —Booth Sardines, 21¢ a can. dev ae pulhy finest Noritake Hand-painted China Tomato Soup, 10¢ a can. 4 ber ; iy ad 25 “ier ith « —120 pieces of Cut Glass and Pressed Glassware Fy pence mi oe for 18¢, with » oo at Hai Price am included at Ha’ sp q Libby's Special Pack Peaches or Pineapple, 29¢. | ’ - Oneida Community “Par Plate” Silverware at lour Sacks, 40¢ a dozen. : Half Price. —Soda Crackers, 2 Ibs. for 25¢. , UNION STREET—BASEMENT UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCUR —Bleached Mus- lin, a yard wide, good weight, the yard, 15¢. THIRD FLOOR oe —Percales, full yard wide, neat patterns, a yard, 15¢. THIRD FLOOR STORE HOURS—9 A, M. TO 5:30 P. M.